Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted March 31, 2016 Posted March 31, 2016 Its amazing if he ever had a good April on top of what he usually does during the year. It would be amazing. Good one
THANOS Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Saw Eddie today at the complex. What was more interesting, however, was Sanchez pitching to some Yankee scrubs on another diamond. His line for today...6 innings, 2 hits, 0 runs, 0 BB and 6 K's. Hope to see him next Tuesday against the Rays. Thanks for that report. Were any Yankee regulars playing? I love how Sanch continues to pile up the K's while keeping that BB rate low. I think his new line is now: 26 IP, 25 K, 3 BB, and 3 runs. That's mighty impressive, spring training or not.
burlingtonbandit Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Thanks for that report. Were any Yankee regulars playing? I love how Sanch continues to pile up the K's while keeping that BB rate low. I think his new line is now: 26 IP, 25 K, 3 BB, and 3 runs. That's mighty impressive, spring training or not. Yeah I think it'd be naive to say his command hasn't improved a great deal. I mean last year he walked 10 guys in around 10 Innings in ST and he's always walked a ton of guys in the minors as a starter. For him to only walk 3 guys in 26 Innings is ridiculous.
spats Verified Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Thanks for that report. Were any Yankee regulars playing? I love how Sanch continues to pile up the K's while keeping that BB rate low. I think his new line is now: 26 IP, 25 K, 3 BB, and 3 runs. That's mighty impressive, spring training or not. No Yankee regulars that I recognized...I think they were all minor leaguers. It's really great at the complex where you can watch a pitcher like Sanchez directly behind home plate, basically leaning on the backstop or go behind the first row and check the velocity on the gun. If anyone that really knows the organization who comes down for spring training and doesn't come to the minor league complex is missing a great up close experience. I actually was able to listen in on Eddie's interview with Gregor Chisholm and take a pic with EE afterwards. It's such a relaxed atmosphere and even better,it's free. I'll be back for their last session tomorrow before they break camp, then catch the opening series at the Trop.
THANOS Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 No Yankee regulars that I recognized...I think they were all minor leaguers. It's really great at the complex where you can watch a pitcher like Sanchez directly behind home plate, basically leaning on the backstop or go behind the first row and check the velocity on the gun. If anyone that really knows the organization who comes down for spring training and doesn't come to the minor league complex is missing a great up close experience. I actually was able to listen in on Eddie's interview with Gregor Chisholm and take a pic with EE afterwards. It's such a relaxed atmosphere and even better,it's free. I'll be back for their last session tomorrow before they break camp, then catch the opening series at the Trop. That's awesome man, thanks for those notes. You must have had a splendid time! By any chance, do you remember if Sanchez got any swinging strikeouts/strikes, and how the movement/command/effectiveness of his off-speed pitches (curve and change) looked? And do you remember if he threw any effective cutters?
THANOS Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Yeah I think it'd be naive to say his command hasn't improved a great deal. I mean last year he walked 10 guys in around 10 Innings in ST and he's always walked a ton of guys in the minors as a starter. For him to only walk 3 guys in 26 Innings is ridiculous. While striking people out, so it's not like his last couple starts in 2015, where he was only throwing the 2SMr right down the middle and letting his movement keep it away from the heart of the plate to try induce soft contact. This spring, he's actually showing control of 4 pitches (4SM, 2SM, CV, CH) and he's still working on that Cutter as well.
burlingtonbandit Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Fantastic article about Osuna detailing everything from his childhood to making the blue jays to El Chapo being captured blocks away from Osuna and the SN crew doing the story. http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/big-read-blue-jays-osuna-sure-thing/
Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Fantastic article about Osuna detailing everything from his childhood to making the blue jays to El Chapo being captured blocks away from Osuna and the SN crew doing the story. http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/big-read-blue-jays-osuna-sure-thing/ Stephen Brunt is a very good reporter/media personnel, I've read this in the SN magazine. SN is supposed to be airing a special on this too.
burlingtonbandit Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Stephen Brunt is a very good reporter/media personnel, I've read this in the SN magazine. SN is supposed to be airing a special on this too. I think its tomorrow after the game. Agreed, one of the best SN personalities.
THANOS Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Stephen Brunt is a very good reporter/media personnel, I've read this in the SN magazine. SN is supposed to be airing a special on this too. He's probably the most likable and informative reporter they have. My favourite Toronto baseball journalists are probably Brunt and Steve Phillips of Sportscentre.
Brownie19 Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 He's probably the most likable and informative reporter they have. My favourite Toronto baseball journalists are probably Brunt and Steve Phillips of Sportscentre. Brunt is heads and tails the best reporter/media personnel in Toronto. Jeff Blair must feel like I would if I walked into the hitting cage with Bautista.
spats Verified Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 That's awesome man, thanks for those notes. You must have had a splendid time! By any chance, do you remember if Sanchez got any swinging strikeouts/strikes, and how the movement/command/effectiveness of his off-speed pitches (curve and change) looked? And do you remember if he threw any effective cutters? Of the 6 k's, 4 were swinging and 2 looking. He didn't throw a lot of fastballs, mostly change and breaking balls. He left one pitch up that the kid hit hard to centre but it stayed in the park. A lot of breaking balls almost in the dirt for swinging strikes. I am having a great time...have been coming down for about 10 years now, usually mid-March to the end of April so that I can watch A ball and extended spring for a few weeks after the Jays leave. It's good to be retired and divorced.
BigCecil Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Of the 6 k's, 4 were swinging and 2 looking. He didn't throw a lot of fastballs, mostly change and breaking balls. He left one pitch up that the kid hit hard to centre but it stayed in the park. A lot of breaking balls almost in the dirt for swinging strikes. I am having a great time...have been coming down for about 10 years now, usually mid-March to the end of April so that I can watch A ball and extended spring for a few weeks after the Jays leave. It's good to be retired and divorced. Your reports are a lot better than Barry Davis's! Keep em comin'
Jonzo Verified Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 My favourite is Jeff Blair. He blows Stephen Brunt out of the water!
Atothe Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 My favourite is Jeff Blair. He blows Stephen Brunt out of the water! Coming from you, that sounds right lol
THANOS Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Of the 6 k's, 4 were swinging and 2 looking. He didn't throw a lot of fastballs, mostly change and breaking balls. He left one pitch up that the kid hit hard to centre but it stayed in the park. A lot of breaking balls almost in the dirt for swinging strikes. I am having a great time...have been coming down for about 10 years now, usually mid-March to the end of April so that I can watch A ball and extended spring for a few weeks after the Jays leave. It's good to be retired and divorced. What a fantastic report. Thanks so much spats! The fact that he got his swinging strikes on the change and curve makes me very happy and excited. That's great man, damn, I haven't even begun my career, and I can't wait to be retired lol.
Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Of the 6 k's, 4 were swinging and 2 looking. He didn't throw a lot of fastballs, mostly change and breaking balls. He left one pitch up that the kid hit hard to centre but it stayed in the park. A lot of breaking balls almost in the dirt for swinging strikes. I am having a great time...have been coming down for about 10 years now, usually mid-March to the end of April so that I can watch A ball and extended spring for a few weeks after the Jays leave. It's good to be retired and divorced. I've enjoyed your reports since the old forum, thanks as always spats!
HERPDERP Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Of the 6 k's, 4 were swinging and 2 looking. He didn't throw a lot of fastballs, mostly change and breaking balls. He left one pitch up that the kid hit hard to centre but it stayed in the park. A lot of breaking balls almost in the dirt for swinging strikes. I am having a great time...have been coming down for about 10 years now, usually mid-March to the end of April so that I can watch A ball and extended spring for a few weeks after the Jays leave. It's good to be retired and divorced. You are now our english version of angrioter. Angrioter - Dominican scout and busconi spats - Florida scout
spats Verified Member Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 You are now our english version of angrioter. Angrioter - Dominican scout and busconi spats - Florida scout Thanks for the kind words gentlemen. Here is today's report from the complex. Hutch pitched 5 innings...0 runs, 3 hits, couple strikeouts, 1 walk and believe it or not 2 balks. EE went 2-4 with a walk and a strikeout....single, double and a hard line-out to centre. Venditte got hit a bit and topped out at 82 on the gun..was not impressed. Tried to catch McBroom on the other diamond but kept missing his at bats..big kid...hope to see him with the Dunedin Jays.They break camp tomorrow so the next report will be from extended spring next week and A ball. Hope to see Vlady Jr.in extended spring games.
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